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Subject: Install issues
From: "Edward W. Ray" <e.ray@ieee.org>
Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 16:00:05 -0800
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Sender: owner-misc@openbsd.org
I just recently installed OpenBSD 3.0

However, I have some issues related to networking:

1.      I cannot resolve or ping any addresses outside my network.
Resolv.conf is set up to point to an outside DNS server, but it is
unable to reach it through the default gateway.
2.      OpenBSD machine IP address is 192.168.1.105, default gateway
(192.168.1.5) is a Netscreen-5 VPN/Firewall/Router, which maps
192.168.1.105 (OpenBSD machine) to external IP address 68.15.81.28
3.      Can telnet to 192.168.1.5 and ping it
4.      Following error messages appear periodically on command prompt:


                ewray2# Feb 28 15:49:29 ewray2 /bsd: arp: ether address
is multicast for IP address 192.168.1.104!
                Feb 28 15:51:29 ewray2 /bsd: arp: ether address is
multicast for IP address 192.168.1.104!
                Feb 28 15:53:29 ewray2 last message repeated 7 times
                Feb 28 15:55:29 ewray2 last message repeated 13 times


                192.168.1.104 (mapped to 68.15.81.26) is a Windows 2000
Advanced Server machine running DNS.  I also have a Linux machine
(192.168.1.102 mapped to 68.15.81.27) running SSH, DNS and sendmail
servers, another Linux machine (192.168.1.200 mapped to 68.15.81.30)
running an Apache Webserver, and a Windows 2000 laptop at 192.168.1.101
(mapped to 68.15.81.26).

                I am able to SSH into the OpenBSD macine from the Linux
(192.168.1.102) and Windows 2000 laptop (192.168.1.101), but not the
Windows 2000 Advanced Server (192.168.1.104) machine.


                I am probably going to kick myself for not figuring out
the problem (and solution), but if anyone has a clue, let me know.

                Regards,

                Edward W. Ray

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